A Lova' Like No Otha'

When lightning and thunder strike the morning of Zoe Clarke's outdoor wedding, her perfect world turns turbulent from that point on. Not only does Zoe lose her fiancé to a pregnant girlfriend she never knew he had, but all her life's plans seem dramatically over. She had recently received her MBA, but she was planning to ease her way into a career in order to focus on her marriage. She blames God for her raging trouble, which culminates in her wanting to end her life.

Fortunately, God sends her an earthly angel in the form of Chase Farr, the best man in the wedding. He reintroduces Zoe to the importance of having God in her life. But when Chase's friendship with Zoe turns romantic he backs away, as he wants to stay a virgin. Through riding a roller coaster of celebration and sorrow, Zoe ultimately learns what it means to truly trust God. But does her clear view come too late to fix things with Chase?

Newsletter

When lightning and thunder strike the morning of Zoe Clarke's outdoor wedding, her perfect world turns turbulent from that point on. Not only does Zoe lose her fiancé to a pregnant girlfriend she never knew he had, but all her life's plans seem dramatically over. She had recently received her MBA, but she was planning to ease her way into a career in order to focus on her marriage. She blames God for her raging trouble, which culminates in her wanting to end her life.

Fortunately, God sends her an earthly angel in the form of Chase Farr, the best man in the wedding. He reintroduces Zoe to the importance of having God in her life. But when Chase's friendship with Zoe turns romantic he backs away, as he wants to stay a virgin. Through riding a roller coaster of celebration and sorrow, Zoe ultimately learns what it means to truly trust God. But does her clear view come too late to fix things with Chase?

Stephanie Perry Moore is truly a woman from the South. She was born in South Carolina, raised in Virginia, and educated in Alabama. She is the author of the successful Payton Skky series for teenagers. She lives in the greater Atlanta area with her husband, Derrick, and their two young daughters, Sydni and Sheldyn.

"Stephanie Perry Moore's novel, A LOVA' LIKE NO OTHA' is a deeply religious yet romantic read that shows one woman's growth in her relationship with God. Throughout the novel, the reader shares Zoe's trials and tribulations and her ultimate realization that she must put God first in all that she does. She learns that God's love is everlasting and he is A LOVA' LIKE NO OTHA'. This is an excellent novel that will leave you with a good feeling. I look forward to reading more from this author."

"Moore not only entertains, but also deftly illustrates the power of spirituality."